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LANDLORD’S STORY

HOUSE PULLED TO PIECES NEWCASTLE, November 2. Robert Lionel Robinson, who asked Mr Stevenson, S.M., at Newcastle Summons Court to order that the present tenants should leave a house owned by him at Adamstown, claimed that the tenants were burning the skirting boards of the washhouse and the walls of the kitchen. He did not so much object to non-payment of rent as the fact that the house was being pulled to pieces and burnt. He was afraid that if the process went much further he would have no house at all. An, order that the premises should bo vacated in January next was made hy the magistrate. 1

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Evening Star, Issue 20943, 6 November 1931, Page 9

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LANDLORD’S STORY Evening Star, Issue 20943, 6 November 1931, Page 9

LANDLORD’S STORY Evening Star, Issue 20943, 6 November 1931, Page 9

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